Full name | Padroense Futebol Clube |
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Founded | 1922 |
Ground | Estádio do Padroense FC, Padrão da Légua – Matosinhos |
Capacity | 3,000 |
Chairman | Germano Pinho |
Manager | Augusto Mata |
League | Portuguese Second Division |
2011–12 | Zona Centro, 11th |
Padroense Futebol Clube is a Portuguese football club that competes in the Portuguese Second Division. They were founded in 1922.
The first field of Padroense F. C. was the "Saibreira" before moving to the "stray field" (what is now High School), to finally go to the Monte da Mina, near the land which today is the Church of the Standard A league.
The clubhouse was originally a small room in the house of Mr. Justino, where he kept all the belongings of the club, then moving to the house of the Tamanqueiros to finally settle in the Rua Nova do Seixo, called the second home of "Mr. Abbot" that belonged to the priest Meão, which coincidences of fate is now the personal residence of the current President Germano Pinho.
The first equipment was made in white cloth by a dressmaker, had a single red stripe, horizontal, and white shorts, unlike the current, which shows three white horizontal red stripes and blue shorts.
The only sport practiced in this first phase of the club was football.
The first official game was played with Leixões, in the old field of Santana.
The club competed in the Division 1 League for the Promotion of the municipality of Matosinhos, winning the title, at least in the years 1932, 1933 and 1934, as listed in the Diploma in currently existing assets of the club. At a date not fully determined, the club participated in the contest of the Cup of Portugal, and the game played with Leixões in the old stadium of Amial.
The biggest victory of Padroense F. C., throughout its existence, was achieved against Baliense (23–2) in the field of Monte da Mina.
From 1948 onward the club successively expanded its sports sections, such as football, volleyball, table tennis, billiards, cycling, boxing, handball and recreational fishing, in addition to these a section of theatre and representation was also created. Subsequently, because of material difficulties, human and financial, some of these sections have fallen into inactivity, with only the sections of football and handball remaining active.
The clubhouse at the time at Rua Nova do Seixo, the priest's house, was moved to a building of its own, where there are now two shops owned by the club, and in 1998 it was fixated at the Stadium Club, where it still remains.
Football is the only modality that has remained continuously in operation, having achieved over all these years some regional titles.
The greatest achievement of his first team was registered in the year 2003/2004 with getting second place in the championship division of the District of honor from the Porto Football Association, which gave access to the National Championship 3. Division, where militates currently in season 2004/2005.